I would expect that so long as it remains a project that only power users/experts play with and no one tries to sell an Android phone with it, it will be treated like Hackintoshes. Apple has sued into oblivion companies trying to sell them preassembled with OS X and whatnot but not groups involved in it like InsanelyMac.
Really there's only upside to that: "Hey I love all these OS X/iOS Apps but I'm tired of having to deal with the middleware. I think I'll just buy the genuine article."
Apple is really beginning to crack down on Hackintoshes recently, but in more subtle ways. For example, on lots of hackintoshes, you just can't send iMessages. The forums are full of people with this problem. In general iCloud stuff including App Store is finicky with "activation errors" and the like, but works flawless on "real" Apple hardware.
Many hackintoshers (myself included) own Apple laptops and have built ourselves desktops that are more powerful than the mac mini without costing as much as a Mac Pro (for the most part).
Really there's only upside to that: "Hey I love all these OS X/iOS Apps but I'm tired of having to deal with the middleware. I think I'll just buy the genuine article."